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This article discusses the causes, the symptoms (various stages from early to severe
or advanced), and some misconceptions of gum diseases (gingivitis, periodontal
disease / pyrea). It also describes a proven method in treating (preventing, fighting,
healing, curing and reversing) the disease, without any surgery, medicine
(medication and antibiotics), and it’s almost free and pain-less.

Six months (before I wrote this article) ago my dentist’s diagnosis was that I
needed gum surgery. I had deep pockets between my teeth and my gums. My
gum-lines have been receding, bleeding, and my teeth are loose. Bacteria was
cultivating in the pockets making it almost impossible to kill the bacteria,
and gum surgery appeared to be the only cure (or remedy).

Based on my home treatment (remedy), I am happy to report that I no longer have gum
disease (gingivitis, periodontal disease / pyrea).My dentist told me that my gums are healthy
and tight.This method (or treatment)
has been verified to prevent (fighting curing, healing, and reversing) gum
disease (gingivitis, periodontal disease), and it does not require any surgery,
medicine (including herb or herbal medication) or antibiotics, no harmful
chemicals (like peroxide), and best of all it is almost free and pain-less.

First of all, let’s look at what is the cause of gum diseases (gingivitis, periodontal diseases).
Most gum diseases (gingivitis, periodontal diseases / pyrea) are caused
by poor oral hygiene or gum / tooth health, although smoking, pregnancy and
diabetes can be causes (please see below). The build-up of tartar results in the cultivation of bacteria which
causes the gum line to recede. In severe
or advanced cases, the bone structures which hold the teeth is place will give
way, resulting in the losing the tooth (or teeth).

The following lists the various stages of gum disease (gingivitis, periodontal disease).

build-up of tartar

receding gum line

deep pockets between the gums and teeth (necrotizing, advanced
or severe stages)

losing bone tissue or structure under the gums (necrotizing,
advanced or severe stages)

The Four Step Treatment of Gum Disease (gingivitis, periodontal disease). Please
note that the sequence of the following steps is very important.

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 1-Brush your teeth as you would normally do, using the tooth paste of your choice.
For tooth brush, we recommend oral-b with
angled bristles and cross-action as shown in the photos (pictures, pics)

Step 3-Spit out the mouthy wash. Do NOT rinse your mouth yet. Instead use a sonic tooth
brush or electric brush (preferably oral-b) to brush your teeth for two
minutes. Thirty seconds for left quadrant on the outside (with upper and lower jaws closed).
Thirty seconds for the right guardant on the outside (with upper and lower jaws closed).
Thirty seconds on the inside of the lower jaw. Thirty seconds on the inside of the upper jaw.

Step 4-Do NOT rinse with water yet. Floss the teeth with dental floss or the tiny brush
as shown in the photos (pictures, pics). Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water.

The above step should be repeated at least two times on a daily basis (three times
preferable). You should see an improvement in less than six months.

The reason why this method works is simple-
The main process which helps to reverse gum disease is the action of the active ingredients in the mouth wash.
Thus it is important to get these ingredients deep inside the pockets between the gum and the teeth.
Unfortunately, normal brushing routine stops at Step 2, which is not sufficient.
Step 1 prepares the gumline for the mouth wash.
Step 2 in holding the mouthwash in the oral cavity for one minute helps to saturate the gum line with the active ingredients.
In Step 3 the application of a sonic brust helps to propergate the active ingredients deep inside the pocket to
reverse gingivitis. Since Step 3 only applies to the outside and inside surfaces of the gum line, one needs
Step 4 to clean the gum lines in-between teeth.

Gum diseases are contagious- While the bacteria may be
contagious, periodontal diseases (gingivitis, gum diseases) are not. As long as one has healthy gums and teeth,
there won’t be any places for the bacteria to cultivate

Gum diseases won’t lead to heart diseases- Gingivitis (gum disease, periodontal disease) results in bleeding gums.
The resulted platelets can be cumulated in arteries leading to heart diseases.

Smoking won’t cause gum diseases- Smoking and tobacco usage cause a host of health related
issues and has been shown to be a major contributor to gum disease.

Pregnancy won’t cause gum diseases- Pregnancy and the hormonal changes that accompany it can lead to an increased
susceptibility to gum disease.

Disclaimer: The treatment described on this page is not
meant to replace your regular dental checkups. Abnormal gum bleeding can be an indication of serious underlying
diseases like cancer. One should always have a certified dentist check the oral cavity carefully and ask whether the
approach described on this page is suitable for you. Yutopian Enterprises is not associated with any of the
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